mnemonic 的 2 个定义
- assisting or intended to assist the memory.
- pertaining to mnemonics or to memory.
- something intended to assist the memory, as a verse or formula.
- Computers. a programming code that is easy to remember, as STO for “store.”
mnemonic 近义词
等同于 reminiscent
mnemonic 的近义词 8 个
mnemonic 的反义词 2 个
等同于 memory
等同于 prompt
等同于 cue
更多mnemonic例句
- It doesn’t care what you’re fond of, or what mnemonic you learned in elementary school.
- Young approached the nonprofit Capitol Hill Arts Workshop with an idea for mnemonic animal signs.
- These items helped their families to survive but also served as mnemonic devices that combated the erasure of their histories, their existence.
- Mitchell uses the term “wishful mnemonics,” coined by a computer scientist in the 1970s.
- The Marin Carbon Project’s approach is painstakingly data-driven—Wick loves the mnemonic “Measure, map, model, and monitor to manage.”
- As for the creative process of writing mnemonic verses versus songs?
- He himself went on to produce The Quiet American and Johnny Mnemonic.
- The advent of language is intrinsically linked to memory, and many early languages were simply mnemonic devices.
- But this term would have no mnemonic significance to one who knows the word Mars as meaning only one of the planets.
- Such misunderstandings, produced by false mnemonic, may easily occur during the examination of witnesses.
- On the one hand, it may help to clear up misunderstandings when false mnemonic has been applied.
- There is also a reference to this battle on the ice in the Klfsvsa, a mnemonic list of famous heroes and their horses.
- The form in which many episodes are cast is not unlike a mnemonic, leaving the story-teller to fill in the details himself.